15.chapter15

Petersey naturally noticed Vronsky's gaze.

Of course, the reason why she loves Vronsky so much is not only because of the relationship between her cousin and brother, but also because of the spiritual fit.

Petsey loves a beautiful and romantic thing.

She loved Anna because she was gentle and affectionate, and of course she had insisted on the latter point, but she had not found anything substantial after all these years of being with Anna. However, instinct does not change. Just as she was born to live in love, she firmly believes that so is Anna.

"She just hasn't met her love yet." Occasionally, when she was having fun with her lover, this thought would flash through her mind and she believed in it.

Right now. Petersy's eyes wandered between Vronsky and Anna, and she suddenly smiled.

In Vronsky's ear, she said in a seductive tone: "Are you hooked on her?" ”

Vronsky looked at his cousin with some surprise, and in those charming eyes, he said embarrassedly: "Nothing." ”

Petesy didn't say anything further, she just continued to look at Vronsky with that "I've already seen it" look, and the latter turned his face away in embarrassment. However, some things are as simple as that, and Vronsky is no hairy boy in this regard.

The silhouette was slender, and the nose was not too high, but the gray eyes with thick eyelashes made up for it, not to mention, what a smart and kind lady she was!

Vronsky was completely captivated by Anna's appearance, and after Petersy's suggestion, he was not ashamed to admit it in his heart.

The crowd dispersed.

Because Kondraki was going to take the boy to the infirmary, Anna had to ride in a carriage with Petsey.

Petersy's carriage was comfortable and gorgeous, and this woman who loved to dress up naturally had a good fashion taste. High-end but not worldly, the aromatherapy taste is also rich and light.

Vronsky was still riding his horse, and looked very happy.

This was not in Anna's consideration, as her maid Yunina had been sitting in the carriage with Anna before. Sometimes, aristocratic families would allow this kind of behavior, although at first it was only for the convenience of the maids to serve their masters. Now, since there were two noble ladies in the carriage, and they were not sisters, Yunina had to sit outside for the sake of decency.

In addition to the coachman, Petersy's servant sat there.

He was generous and gave up his best position to Yunina, but Yunina did not accept this courtesy.

Prohol had never met with such a cold reception.

Just as a young nobleman would please the ladies, the maids almost all liked him.

Of course, he was young and pretty, and he was a popular man in front of the Duchess of Petersy, and the maids were vying for his courtesy, but this one in front of him was like a cold bone.

Prohor kicked the iron plate.

This arrogant servant did not have the good cultivation of the young nobles, and he secretly hated Yunina, thinking that she was a woman who did not know what to do.

The stingy Prohor is a complete straw bale.

Anna saw all this in her eyes and sneered to herself, and at the same time, she felt even more satisfied with Yunina.

A person can become bad in order to achieve his goals, and perhaps no one will agree with this theory under the big rules, but just as □□ prisoners will be looked down upon by prisoners, a bad person without backbone and self-esteem is just a scumbag.

Anna got into the carriage, and when she had taken her thoughts from the incident with Yunina, she saw her cousin-in-law, Petsi, looking at her with a delicate look.

She was guessing what she thought.

Thinking of this, Anna relaxed and smiled, "Look, what? ”

Petersey blinked mysteriously: "Maybe you have a crush." ”

Anna was slightly stunned, then quickly realized what Petsey might be talking about. She mocked the other party in her heart, but she only pretended to be puzzled on her face.

Petesy seemed to have some idea, or she might be satisfied with the fact that she personally had a secret that others did not know, and even the protagonists of the matter were still figuring it out, and this romantic mystery made her feel satisfied, so she graciously did not explore it, but changed the subject.

Her romantic and amorous disposition, perhaps as keenly as a hunting dog in matters of affection, has also made her develop a certain habit of arrogance, and out of this circle, Petsy is nothing more than a pitifully stupid woman.

Anna silently mocked again in her heart.

If Petsey just took care of herself, whether she was in love or duty, it would have nothing to do with her, but if she was in charge of herself, Anna wouldn't let her continue like this.

Anna hates being manipulated.

What's more, it's such stupid people.

However, petsi means a force, which is roughly divided into three in this circle.

The first is the circle of political relations, which is where Karenin was most active.

The second is headed by Countess Legia, somewhat similar to feminist circles, but to be honest, there is no big climate. Most of the people are not worthy of their reputation, or, stripped of their aristocratic status, they can't even feed themselves, and if they are given a piece of wheat, they don't know how to throw it into the ground.

The third, the fashion salon known as Lamblière, of which Petesey was the darling, may not be the most powerful, but she gathered many of the gatherings. There are almost all the ladies of Petersburg here, usually the kind of young people who are good-looking, young, and love fantasy. Or, to put it another way, in a more vulgar way, but the closest to the essence, this is the poetry paradise and paradise of the cheater. They praise love on the body of their lover and ridicule the qiē of the world.

"A stupid person is better than a bad person, because a stupid person is not only scheming. A bad person will be easier to the other than a bad person, because bad people do bad things usually because of the bad ** dominance, and evil people, God knows if their DNA is missing something. Thinking about it this way, Petersy in front of her was less annoying, so Anna smiled sincerely at Petersy.

Petesy didn't know what was going on in Anna's head.

She looked at her friend carefully, and used her delicate and rich romantic nerves to study the details of love and ** on Anna's body, and she never cared about the rest. So, Anna's smile only made her reaffirm that her friend was kind, friendly, and a poor child whose love had not yet awakened.

In the carriage, both women were smiling from the bottom of their hearts, but their thoughts were completely different.